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Source file test/bench/garbage/tree.go

Documentation: test/bench/garbage

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    29  
    30  /* The Computer Language Benchmarks Game
    31   * https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/
    32   *
    33   * contributed by The Go Authors.
    34   * based on C program by Kevin Carson
    35   */
    36  
    37  package main
    38  
    39  import (
    40  	"flag"
    41  	"fmt"
    42  	"time"
    43  )
    44  
    45  var n = flag.Int("n", 16, "depth")
    46  
    47  type Node struct {
    48  	item        int
    49  	left, right *Node
    50  }
    51  
    52  func bottomUpTree(item, depth int) *Node {
    53  	if depth <= 0 {
    54  		return &Node{item: item}
    55  	}
    56  	return &Node{item, bottomUpTree(2*item-1, depth-1), bottomUpTree(2*item, depth-1)}
    57  }
    58  
    59  func (n *Node) itemCheck() int {
    60  	if n.left == nil {
    61  		return n.item
    62  	}
    63  	return n.item + n.left.itemCheck() - n.right.itemCheck()
    64  }
    65  
    66  const minDepth = 4
    67  
    68  func main() {
    69  	flag.Parse()
    70  
    71  	t0 := time.Now()
    72  
    73  	maxDepth := *n
    74  	if minDepth+2 > *n {
    75  		maxDepth = minDepth + 2
    76  	}
    77  	stretchDepth := maxDepth + 1
    78  
    79  	check := bottomUpTree(0, stretchDepth).itemCheck()
    80  	fmt.Printf("stretch tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", stretchDepth, check)
    81  
    82  	longLivedTree := bottomUpTree(0, maxDepth)
    83  
    84  	for depth := minDepth; depth <= maxDepth; depth += 2 {
    85  		iterations := 1 << uint(maxDepth-depth+minDepth)
    86  		check = 0
    87  
    88  		for i := 1; i <= iterations; i++ {
    89  			check += bottomUpTree(i, depth).itemCheck()
    90  			check += bottomUpTree(-i, depth).itemCheck()
    91  		}
    92  		fmt.Printf("%d\t trees of depth %d\t check: %d\n", iterations*2, depth, check)
    93  	}
    94  	fmt.Printf("long lived tree of depth %d\t check: %d\n", maxDepth, longLivedTree.itemCheck())
    95  
    96  	t1 := time.Now()
    97  
    98  	// Standard gotest benchmark output, collected by build dashboard.
    99  	gcstats("BenchmarkTree", *n, t1.Sub(t0))
   100  }
   101  

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